Newburg - Stewart International
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City: Newburgh Country: United States IATA code: SWF Personnel: Mr Rick Lamport, Airport Director Schedule Analysis: Traffic Analysis: information available on Freight tonnage, Passenger Numbers and Aircraft movements News: AirTran terminates service at Stewart airport (16 June 2008)
After deferring aircraft deliveries
in response to rising fuel costs, AirTran
Airways will also exit Stewart International airport in Newburgh,
New York
effective 3 September.
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NY Port Authority takes over New York Stewart (02 November 2007)
The Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey
assumed ownership of Stewart
International
Airport,
the first privatized airport in the US.
The
authority received approval in January to purchase for $78.5 million ... Related Articles
JetBlue said to be considering more service at NY's Stewart (08 October 2007)
JetBlue Airways is reportedly looking hard
at adding service at Stewart
International
Airport
in Newburgh,
New
York.
The Times Herald-Record in Middletown, New York reports that JetBlue CEO David Barger ... Related Articles
History: Land was originally donated by Archie Stewart to the city of Newburgh in 1930. Four years later it was transferred to the US Government for $1. The first airfield was built in 1938 for cadet aviation. 1942 saw the facility dedicated "The Wings of Technical Category: typical technical data includes; runway length, runway orientation, number of terminals and much more